On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 3:51 AM, Tim <timshel@rocketmail.com> wrote:
since Adobe seems to have officially commited to support 64 Bit it would be great if this version could end up in openSUSE 12.1. http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer11.html
There was a flashplayer 10/64bit that worked fine as well.
This would not only fix the nspluginwrapper issues but also save quite some disk space and download traffic, since nearly no 32 bit libs would be needed anymore in a default installation.
nsplugin wrapper isn't a good idea on 64bit. The 64bit 10 beta was actually more stable than trying to run nsplugin wrapper and 32bit IMO.
I know that this is still a Beta, but it is not the first, Flash Player 11 will be released eventually and it works quite stable for many people. And Flash is updated anyway after distribution releases so there shouldn't really be a problem releasing a Beta version. And if it is integrated soon in Factory there will be even more testing.
I'm currently using the 11 beta 2 on a 32bit system(P3/1Ghz) and it's very stable.
Flash Player 11 also has a Gnome and KDE (I haven't tested it but there are files in the tarball for it) configuration plugin which might come in handy too.
Easy to install. Just copy it to /usr/lib/browser-plugins and restart your browser. A pullin script with that would be all we would need for it if we can download it directly using zypper/YaST. Not really sure why a config script would be needed. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org